Is there a way to turn this bad press around to help us somewhat? Isn't there some saying that there is no bad publicity? Trying to be positive. If there is national media attention on these regulations now can't we have the last say on this? I am sure that everyone at Anaphylaxis Canada and AL is working extremely hard to get our story out. If media is willing to cover the angle of the beer companies then won't they look at our side as well?

CBC The National covered the cigarette labelling issue looking at the influence of the tobacco lobby in halting the improved warning labels just prior to Christmas. I think the coverage in the national media led to Health Canada eventually adopting the more graphic warning labels despite the opposition of the tobacco companies. It's hard to understand why reporters aren't digging deeper to find out why Health Canada is proposing these labelling changes.

_________________13 year old daughter -- lives with life-threatening allergies to milk, tree nuts and peanuts; seasonal allergies (birch, maple, ragweed); pet allergies; asthma; and eczema10 year old son - no allergies

Over 1900 now! Maybe this issue will be the spark to get everyone politically active and get these regulations passed! Come on 2000!

_________________13 year old daughter -- lives with life-threatening allergies to milk, tree nuts and peanuts; seasonal allergies (birch, maple, ragweed); pet allergies; asthma; and eczema10 year old son - no allergies

I called Mr. Days office and spoke to a staff who listened very patiently and took my name and telephone number.
Very respectful but totally emotionless. She did assure me that my comments would be given to Mr. Day but I doubt she was recording my message!

Please tell the Prime Minister and your MP that people with food allergies and those who shop for them need clearer food labeling on all food packages and beverage labels. It's a matter of life and death. And public safety is more important than private interests.

And special thanks to the celiac community for weighing in as of this week, too.

This has to be sending a msg. to PM Harper that there are much bigger issues here than beer and gluten. About 85% of these regs. have to do with food products. And the food companies have been at the table negotiating for seven long years. They now have signed off and sanctioned these regulations.

Nice that some people get the notion that those with serious food allergies and celiac MUST be able to tell what's in their food.

I called the PM on Tuesday and was forwarded to an answering machine. I left a lengthy message talking about public good vs. private interest etc. Hopefully someone will listen. If they are I want to take their time.

I have also called my local MP. I spoke with his Ottawa assistant. We have spoke several times now. As of this morning he felt that things were proceeding towards passage soon. He also didn't think that an election call would necessarily derail the regulations but he is going to check this out and get back to me. He thought that the beer industry was too late in their objections. I am sure that he wanted to be the bearer of good news today. I told him I was happy to hear his news but that I would only stop bothering him when the regulations finally passed -he seems like a nice guy so I said that laughing but I do mean it!

_________________13 year old daughter -- lives with life-threatening allergies to milk, tree nuts and peanuts; seasonal allergies (birch, maple, ragweed); pet allergies; asthma; and eczema10 year old son - no allergies

I called Harper and Stockwell Day this morning. Got transferred to a voicemail for Harper. Stockwell Day apparently "wasn't in yet" (whether or not that's true) so I spoke with his secretary. It's obvious they're getting a lot of calls because as soon as I told him what it was about he said, "oh..." followed by a long pause. Then he told me I had to call Health Canada if I wanted more information on the regs to which I replied I don't need information, I need to know what's going on with them. I told him I know they are sitting on Day's desk awaiting approval. As expected, he said there's nothing else he can tell me.

Keep calling! I gotta believe there's strength in numbers.

_________________Associate Editor at Allergic Living.
Allergies to all nuts and legumes except soy and green beans.

I called Pm Harper's office and was put through to some voice mail message. I left a very long message. I can't imagine they listen to them all but deleting them every day would still get annoying. And we all know the secretary runs the ship in any office, she might become annoyed enough with all the calls to push the bill through herself.

Oh yes, they really have nerve. Don't they know we've done our homework and know where these regs are sitting?
I even lied when he talked about Health Canada and told him that they sent me to Day's dept. Then came another long pause...

Let's keep this going guys.

_________________Associate Editor at Allergic Living.
Allergies to all nuts and legumes except soy and green beans.

Ooh, you're good! Of course we do our homework! We read every label 3x, we search out products and call companies...this is a walk in the park for us! We get the wrong department? It's not going to kill us to get transfered.

Just made my call to the PM's office, put through to voice mail, left looooooong message and name and # at beginning and end of said message. Mentioned that I remember when he took all that flack when he was first elected to office when he went to hospital with an asthma reaction and I understand ,as he must, the eye rolling. Also that since he is from Alberta, that he must know we have nothing here like "Sabrina's Law" and it is very difficult keeping children safe in schools without industries and schools getting on board. Can't remember it all, but you know me now. I have lots to say. Then I called Rona Ambroses office in Edmonton. Spoke at length with a very nice young fella, who politely took my info and listened. Not very informed about this, so I taught him a few things and will send more information this afternoon to that office. The office in Stony Plain is only open on Wednesdays, so I guess I'll go have lunch there next week. I did mention to the young guy that we would be talking on a regular basis till my child's life and others in Canada are more important than money and beer. eh?

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